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Thursday, 17 March 2016
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Top quotes from deputy minister’s Gupta letter

A look at the top 12 quotes pulled from Deputy Finance Minister Mcibisi Jonas's letter in which he confirms that the Gupta family offered him a ministerial post.

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I turned down the Guptas, says Jonas

Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas has admitted that the Gupta family offered him the post of Finance Minister, and that he turned it down.

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No hard landing, vows China’s Li

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang defends economic policy as the government pushes ahead with painful reforms.

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Don’t downgrade us, Solidarity urges Moody’s

Trade union Solidarity urges Moody’s to pressure South Africa’s government to make changes to boost the economy.

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‘Rate hike will hurt the poor’

Economists are warning that the poor would be hardest hit if the Monetary Policy Committee hiked rates.

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Guptas challenge Mcebisi Jonas

The Guptas denied offering anyone a job in SA’s government after Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas’s claims.

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NEWS  

Guptas challenge Mcebisi Jonas

The Guptas denied offering anyone a job in SA’s government after Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas’s claims.

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COMPANY NEWS  

SA companies look to boost exports to Brazil

SA’s Department of Trade and Industry and a delegation of business people will take part in a three-day trade initiative in Brazil.

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INTERNATIONAL  

Firm will pursue VW claims in Europe

Law firm Hausfeld will pursue claims of European customers harmed by Volkswagen's emissions scandal, adding to the automaker's mounting legal challenges.

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MARKETS  

Mozambique’s currency sinks

Mozambique's metical slides 6% after Moody's and S&P issue ratings downgrades.

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OPINION/ANALYSIS  

Guptas have become more than an irritation

The Guptas seem to know more about what’s happening in the country than those elected to lead, writes Sechaba ka’Nkosi.

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